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Old 10-19-2017, 10:17 AM
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It wouldnt be hard to make if you had the tools to do so. punching out the holes would be the hardest part. not really looking for any GT parts unless you happen to have any Kohler k361 parts or any cub cadet attachments/parts. what would the bezel be worth to you?
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Old 10-19-2017, 10:32 AM
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K361??? Never heard of one, I have a few K341s.... 16hp

Does the bezel include the hardware for holding the lights?

I dont have alot of spare Cub parts right now.... maybe an extra rear angle drive if you need one, a tiller with a broken auger shaft, couple very rough decks, nos fibre disc for the pto... thats about it I think.

Ps... maybe some rear lift parts for a QL
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Old 10-19-2017, 10:36 AM
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Yes the k361 is sort of a en experimental engine that kohler made. it was based off of the k341 but had over head valves and a considerably higher compression ratio. I have a thread about my build of one here under modifieds as "k361 1650" i believe. Yes it would include all the bezels and i believe all the hardware as well, but would need to check to make sure.
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CC 102 (owned since I was 12)
CC 73 (roller that i need to eventually started on)
CC 106 (nice clean older resto)
CC 107 (Clean original unit used as backup mower)
CC 126 (snow removal, one owner)
CC 127 (lightly built engine, primary mower)
CC 147 (with sweepster broom)
CC 1650 (Dual hydro option on both other has k361)
CC 169 (needs paint now)
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:00 AM
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Learned something new. Lol. Must be a pretty rare engine, Ive probaby had over 200 GTs and Ive never come across one.

$40 plus cost of shipping??

Find all the parts for it and send me a pic
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Added wheel weights and worked on a muffler today, need to finish welding the manifold tomorrow.
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Old 10-21-2017, 09:31 PM
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Finished up the exhaust today and decided to swap the dash panel off the parts tractor, that turned out to be big chore because neither steering wheel would come off... I didnt want to risk wrecking anything so I ended up swapping the complete tower over... not fun but its done.

Getting down to little things now like the oem fuel filter and safety switch on the clutch👍
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Old 10-22-2017, 06:45 PM
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Its finally starting to look like Ive been working on it

Everything is working as it should except the clutch safety switch, the little metal flat that is s’posed to press against the switch is broken off, I have another piece and a new clutch disc I can install at the same time.
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Some green scoff pad and toilet bowl cleaner will remove that rust inside your shoot on the snow thrower easily. Then clean with whatever and spray it nice and white. Your going to plug up. Hit the front wheels while your at it.

Looking better though.
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Old 10-22-2017, 11:13 PM
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Ya it needs ALOT of cleanup yet but at least its not spread out over the shop anymore, and can be driven👍

Ive read where some guys have added rubber to the center paddles of the auger so thats on the list, and the deck needs alot of cleanup also.

Flip or Keeper? I cant decide. Lol
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Just curious..... why not the correct muffler? They're cheap enough.....
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